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Thursday, January 20, 2022

10 - Archaeology and the Bible

by Robert Dean

What do archeological findings say about the accuracy of the Bible? Listen to this lesson to learn about the role of archeology in regards to the historicity of the Bible. Find out the liberal’s chronological timetable of Bible events is designed to cast doubt on its truth. Hear about discoveries that validate Biblical events including Creation, Tower of Babel, Abraham, and Moses. Take an exciting tour through the events of the excavation of Jericho and its discoveries.

Early in this Bible class Dr. Dean mentioned the Associates for Biblical Research website. Note that they currently have Dr. Petrovich's new book, Origins of the Hebrews, for sale.

Dr. Dean recommends viewing Jericho Unearthed and other excellent archaeology-related videos from Joel Kramer's SourceFlix.com website.

You can also view Jericho Unearthed on YouTube.

Series:Has God Spoken? (2021)
Duration:1 hr 8 mins 55 secs